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Tokay 
Emperor. Large; oblong; deep rose; one of 
the most profitable market Grapes. No¬ 
vember. 
Flume Tokay. Large; pale red covered with 
bloom; flesh firm, sweet. September. 
Gros Column. As large as Damson Plums; 
skin thin; very dark, covered with bloom; 
flesh firm, with a pleasant vinous flavor. 
November. 
New Varieties 
(Humes d'Almeria. Bunches large; berries a 
beautiful golden color and of excellent fla¬ 
vor; long distance shipper. Principal impor¬ 
tations from Spain, in drums', are of this va¬ 
riety. November. 
Gros Guilliimme. This variety is of recent in¬ 
troduction. Of the black types this is the 
show fruit of them all. Bunches of medium 
size but berries are as large as Damson 
Plums. When used for table decorations the 
covering of bloom makes them look as if 
molded in wax. Excellent flavor and will 
keep until middle of October. Suitable for 
trellises, being a vigorous grower. Ripe 
middle of September. 
Muraville de Malaga. Bunches long and loose. 
In shape and size the berries are nearly 
identical with the White Malaga; has a 
coloring of red which is later modified with 
a bluish tint; a good long-distance shipper. 
Ripe in September. 
Olivette de Vendeinlaii. Bears a close resem¬ 
blance to the Ohanes d’Almeria but with 
this difference: vine a stronger grower, 
bunches and berries larger and ripen a 
month earlier. October. 
Muscutello Fine. (Black Muscat.) An excel¬ 
lent table grape. Berries medium large, 
skin well colored, thin but tough; flesh juicy 
with delicate Muscat flavor. September. 
Raisin, Wine and Table Grapes 
RAISIN, WINE, TABLE GRAPES 
We grow in quantities the commercial 
varieties of grapes and we are prepared to 
supply Table, Wine and Raisin Grape-vines 
in carload lots. 
FOREIGN TABLE AND SHIPPING 
Black: Ferre ra. Large; black, with violet 
bloom; flesh sweet; valuable for shipping. 
Late September. 
Black Morocco. Very large; black; flesh firm, 
juicy, sweet and crackling. November. 
Black Corniclion. (Red Cornichon.) Bunches 
long; berries long-; skin thick and dark. Oc¬ 
tober. 
Black Hamburg. Large; round; coal-black; 
Black Muscat or Muscat Hamburg; flesh 
sweet and juicy. Late September. 
(Iiassclas de Fontainebleau. (White Sweet¬ 
water.) Medium size; round; greenish yel¬ 
low; pulp juicy, sweet. Late July. 
Dattier de Beyrouth. (Rosaki.) The most 
popular and best grape introduced from Eu¬ 
rope in recent years. Bunches are large 
and the berries are loose, very large, some¬ 
what oval, and of a beautiful golden am¬ 
ber color. Very juicy. Fine table, shipping 
and raisin grape. Ripens two weeks earlier 
than the Malaga. 
Lady Finger. Rare, highly esteemed for table 
use. Late September. 
Malaga. Very large; oval; yellowish green; 
fleshy; one of the best shipping Grapes. 
August. 
Rose of Peru. Large; fruit round, highly es¬ 
teemed as a market variety. October. 
Salmi Kanski. Large; coppery red; bunches 
often weigh eight pounds. September. 
